Korean artist, Lisa Park, has a very cool magic trick. She can move water with her brain by wearing a Neuro Sky headset that translates brain waves into sound waves, which then vibrates water. Learn more about Lisa Park's project, here.

A genius 14 year old made a 3-D printed prosthetic arm using a Nintendo Power Glove and brain wave powering devices. The arm allows a great deal of precision and control, and is less costly than most prosthetics. How do you like them apples? Learn more about his story, here.

A robot named Baxter can safely and intelligently perform menial tasks. Baxter is an interesting alternative solution to outsourcing goods. Baxter and his robot army will probably have you out of a job in twenty years, though. Learn more about the robot revolution, here.

Pre-natal tests allow parents the option to learn about a baby's health. Future tests might even be able to tell if a baby will have curly or straight hair. One day we will probably be able to choose between green eyes or blue eyes. Read more, here and here.

These Mico headphones by Neuro Wear play music based on your emotional state. The headphones use a forehead sensor that determines one of three possible mood states: focused, drowsy, or stressed. This is essentially too cool. Read more, here.

9.Sniffer, which works like Google glasses, except for it detects smells.

If scientists learn how to do this cheaply, lab-grown meat might solve world hunger in decades to come. Scientists can grow burgers in less than ten minutes with muscle stem cells, butter, and sunflower oil. Learn more, here.

What if you didn't have to worry about losing your remote ever again? This amazing technology can turn any surface into a touch screen, just like every crazy sci-fi movie you have ever seen. Learn more, here.